This application claims the priority of European Patent Application No: 06405313.5, filed on Jul. 19, 2006, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a method for producing printed products, composed of a book block and a cover, with the aid of a processing device to which the book blocks and the covers are supplied individually along separate paths and in which respectively one cover is attached along the spine to one book.
A method and an apparatus of the aforementioned type are already known from European Patent Application 1 199 187 A. The processing device disclosed therein is a perfect binder embodied as a revolving table on which the book blocks are processed, for example by milling, trimming or gluing. The book blocks to be processed and provided with a cover are supplied to a feed-in station that preferably comprises a buffer section for the temporary storage of book blocks if the perfect binder is not ready. In the process, the delivery sequence for the book blocks is changed.
The individual covers are supplied at a different station. During the production, it is standard practice to remove a book block for inspection from the conveying section that moves in the direction of the perfect binder and to return this book block later on to the conveying section. As a result of this action as well as the change in sequence in the buffer section, the covers cannot be supplied in the precise sequence that is required. Extremely small editions as well as single-copy editions of books must furthermore be printed at times, wherein this can be realized without problem per se when using digital printers which permit a sequential production of printed sheets. Different types of covers, which can also have different formats, can thus be produced one after another.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and an apparatus of the aforementioned type, which makes it possible to avoid the previously explained difficulties. It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method and the apparatus that make possible a highly efficient and cost-effective production of small editions and even single-copy editions.
The above and other objects are accomplished according to the invention wherein there is provided a method for producing printed products, which in one embodiment includes: supplying book blocks and covers along respectively separate conveying paths to a processing device; feeding the covers with a controlled movement to a specific compartment of a storage unit having a plurality of compartments arranged along the conveying path of the covers to the processing device, wherein each compartment is supplied with only one cover; and combining respectively one book block and a spine of one cover in the processing device.
According to another aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for producing printed products, which in one embodiment includes: a processing device in which respectively one cover is attached to a spine of a book block; a first feed-in station from which the book blocks are supplied to the processing device; a second feed-in station from which the covers are supplied to the processing station; a storage unit having a plurality of compartments to accommodate respectively one cover; an intake conveyor arranged upstream of the storage unit to feed one cover from the second feed-in station to respectively one compartment of the storage device; and a discharge conveyor arranged downstream of the storage unit to convey the covers from the storage unit to the processing device.
In a further embodiment, a control unit provides a separate book block with the associated cover, even if the sequence of the book blocks is changed upstream of the processing device. As a result, an automatic and extremely efficient production is possible even when printing very small editions and single-copy editions. For inspection, the book blocks can be removed at any time from a buffer section and can be returned to it later on. Since the book blocks and thus also the respective covers are identified and supplied with a controlled movement to the processing device, it is ensured that each book block is provided with its respective cover. Different methods can be used to identify the covers and book blocks, even virtual methods. An advantage of the invention is that it can be realized comparatively easily from a control-technical point of view.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the storage unit is provided with several compartments to which the covers are assigned individually and precisely positioned. The control unit as a result always has the information of which cover is located in which storage compartment, thus making possible a very efficient administering of the storage unit compartments when using an intelligent control. The control unit can furthermore select the point in time for removing a cover, to which no book block has been assigned, or for re-supplying this cover later on. Thus, if a book block is detected at the intake of the processing device during a production run, the control unit requests the associated cover from the storage unit. This cover is subsequently supplied to the processing device, thereby ensuring that the book block is combined with the matching cover during the binding process.
An easy and secure identification of the covers is ensured according to a further embodiment of the invention if the covers are respectively provided with an identifying characteristic, such as a barcode or a transponder. Different suitable identification characteristics can also be provided in place of a barcode, which may not be visible to the naked eye and can be detected, for example, with UV radiation.
The printing of a book block inside the printer can be triggered by an identification characteristic that is affixed to a cover.
According to a different embodiment of the invention, the compartments can be moved between an intake conveyor and a discharge conveyor. For this, the compartments can be designed to pivot and/or rotate around a shaft, thereby permitting an extremely efficient use of the storage unit and the easy and quick refilling of an empty compartment.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the compartments are designed to rotate around a single shaft. The storage unit is preferably embodied as a fan wheel, which results in an extremely compact and space-saving storage unit and/or arrangement of the compartments.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be further understood from the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, there is shown in
The book blocks 2 are supplied at a first feed-in station 5 to the processing device 4 by using a standard conveying arrangement that is not shown herein and is provided, for example, with conveying belts. The first feed-in station 5 comprises a detection device 7 for the individual identification of the book blocks 2. For this embodiment, the detection device 7 comprises a known reading device provided with a suitable sensor. The identification characteristic can take the form of a barcode, not shown herein, which is affixed to the book blocks 2. A different characteristic can also be used in place of a barcode, wherein this identification characteristic can furthermore be invisible to the naked eye. The identified characteristic on a book block is supplied to a control unit 32, which is connected to the book block printer 42 that is connected to the first feed-in station 5 and the processing device 4. As a result, the control unit 32 is always informed of the type of book block 2 that is supplied to the processing device 4.
The covers 3, which are respectively combined with a book block 2, are supplied to a second feed-in station 6 of the processing device 4. This second feed-in station 6 comprises a storage unit S which in
The feed-in station 6 has an intake conveyor 14 and a discharge conveyor 15, wherein both conveyors 14 and 15 are also controlled by the control unit 32. The intake conveyor 14 comprises belts 16 for picking up the covers 3 and supplying these separately and precisely positioned to one of the compartments 10. The requested covers 3 are removed individually from the separate compartments 10 with the aid of the discharge conveyor 15 that is provided with the conveying belts 17, and are supplied in the direction of arrow 20 to the processing device 4. The control unit 32 also controls the discharge conveyor 15, wherein the arrow 19 indicates the direction in which the covers 3 are supplied to the storage unit S.
A detection device 18 is provided in the area upstream of the feed-in location and preferably in the region of the intake conveyor 14 for identifying the incoming covers 3. For example, the covers are identified in a manner known per se with a reading device that is not shown in further detail herein. For the identification, the individual covers 3 are provided with an identification characteristic such as a barcode or a different suitable identification characteristic that is either visible or not visible to the naked eye. The detection device 18 is connected to the control unit 32, which is consequently always informed which cover 3 must be supplied to the storage unit S and to which compartment 10 the cover 3 must be supplied. The control unit 32 therefore always has the information of whether or not the storage unit S is occupied. The control unit 32 is always informed whether the compartments are occupied and which of the compartments 10 is actually occupied.
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The covers 3 are printed in a digital printer 31. The printer 31 is connected to the control unit 32, wherein the control unit 32 can also function as control unit for the printer 31. Alternatively, the printer 31 can comprise an attachment 41 that is provided with display means and input means, which are not shown herein. The attachment 41 is therefore used to input orders and to monitor the progress. The printer 31 is preferably a digital printer which allows a sequential production of the covers 3, 3′ and 3″. In principle, however, the printer 31 can also be a conventional printer, such as an offset printer.
The covers 3, 3′ and 3″ that are printed inside the printer 31 are assigned in the correct position to the compartments 10 of the storage unit S. As previously mentioned, the control unit 32 which administers the storage unit S is therefore informed continuously which cover 3, 3′ and/or 3″ is located in which compartment 10. The control unit 32 ensures that all storage locations within the storage unit S are used with the highest degree of efficiency. The control unit 32 selects which cover 3, 3′ and/or 3″, not previously assigned to a suitable book block 2, must be removed from the storage unit S or must be returned to it at a later date. If a book block 2 is detected by the detection device 7 during the production, then the control unit 32 requests the associated cover 3, 3′, and/or 3″ and the second feed-in station 6 supplies this cover to the processing device 4. The respective book block 2 is subsequently combined with the intended cover 3, 3′ and/or 3″ inside the processing device 4, wherein a printing order for one or several book blocks 2 can also be triggered based on the detection of a cover 3, 3′ and/or 3″.
The storage unit S comprises a specific number, for example thirty, storage places. To start up production for an edition, e.g. numbering thirty books, the storage unit S is filled with the corresponding number of covers 3. If a book block 2 is removed upstream of the detection device 7, thereby resulting in a change in the sequence for the book block, this book block 2 can be inserted again at a later point in time. A change of this type in the sequence can also occur when using a buffer section. Depending on the configuration of the control, a cover 3 waiting to be supplied during the passage of thirty stations of the processing device 4 can be removed to make room in the storage unit S for a different cover that is next in sequence. The cover is removed at a discharge station 36, which can also be used for discharging the printed products 37 provided with a cover 3. For signal transmission, the control unit 32 is furthermore connected to the storage unit S and the laminating device 29, as shown in
The apparatus 1 shown in
A different embodiment of the apparatus 1, shown in
According to a further embodiment of the invention, there is provided a virtually controlled feeding of the covers and/or book blocks to the processing device, whereby the supplied products are detected and stored in a computer and supplied computer-controlled to the further processing operation. The processing occurs in a predetermined machine cycle, resulting in a product tracking which makes it possible to find the products along the processing path.
It will be understood that the above description of the present invention is susceptible to various modifications, changes and adaptations, and that the same are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the appended claims.
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06405313.5 | Jul 2006 | EP | regional |